And see if you can follow me. 30,000 dams have been constructed in
Asia since WWII. Now they are building Three Gorge and they have
moved millions of people from the flood plain of the dam to the
delta. Since the 1980s the Chinese have not released sed and flow
from the Yangtze--because the delta has been so altered. This fall we
had a bit of a break from the lack of sedimentation and flow due to
tropical storms and floods there, and that literally meant the severe
drought here in the Pac NW eased. But for the Great Lakes, levels of
the lake remain at or near record lows.

My family in Minnesota, some of them in the business of snow plowing,
tell me it has been very warm with only four good snow falls. This is
becoming typical. The Mississippi, meanwhile, is finding
sedimentation very high. 25 square miles of the Mississippi delta are
now lost to the GOM every year and if you look at SST anomalies, it
gets warm near the delta early in the spring now. The electrical
insulation is very good and the waters warm and the western GOM
inducting electrons to the sky and enhancing cirrus. But on the East
Coast, like Maine, you see black cold anomalies.

Why? Because nothing is flowing from the Great Lakes. Because dams
take up the rest. Because of human use as described in this article.
Because of dams in West Africa, Venezuela w/ the Orinoco, Brazil with
the Amazon. The seasons have shifted and the oceans and Gulf Stream
is salty and warm but without the same winds to blow it north. The
warm, salty waters sink into the North Atlantic under the Gulf Stream
and the counter current takes this warm water off NE coast in the
deep waters, and relatively melts the hydrate fields. The hydrates do
not get new biological help from the eastern rivers, and cirrus
clouds are not enhanced. This causes cold SSTs which further is met
with upwellings, especially with the salty waters dropping in the
region and density issues. This cold, uninsulated area of ocean is
electrically horrible on cirrus, and it makes convection very
difficult. It will only get worse. In my view, the late wintertime,
early spring time cold SST anomalies in the Atlantic and Pacific will
continue. Part of it is due to the dams but also the higher erosion
rates are starting to kick in as well and where the
methanogen/hydrate activity can exist further south, it is going very
strong, which then prevents Gaia from feeding back more ambiant
conditions from things like flaring, but it become more patterned.
Extremes. Floods and droughts. It is biology attempting to modulate
gone haywire.

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